Holy Cross Church · 2020. 10. 16. · Mary Rafferty Rose Marie Santos Michael Sargent III Theresa...
Transcript of Holy Cross Church · 2020. 10. 16. · Mary Rafferty Rose Marie Santos Michael Sargent III Theresa...
MASS SCHEDULESaturday Evening ................................................. 4:30 PMSunday, Upper Church ........................ 8:30 and 11:00 AMHoly Day ...................................................... As announcedMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Saturday ........... 8:30 AMFriday* .................................................................12:15 PM
*Currently suspended - view online only
NEW PARISHIONERSAll Catholics living in the parish should register. Our Welcome Center located in the hallway behind the sanctuary is open on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month. Please call the Parish Office for more information.
PARISH OFFICE HOURS(Entrance through the middle, rear door of the Church)Monday-Thursday only ... 8:00 AM-4:00 PMFriday.............................. 8:00 AM-2:30 PM
(Closed for lunch 12:00-1:00 PM)
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATIONSaturday, Lower Church: 3:30 to 4:15 PM or by appointment.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISMBaptisms are celebrated the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 12:00 PM.
First time parents and godparents are required to attend a Baptism Preparation Session which is held on the 1st Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. Please call the Parish Office for more information.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGEArrangements are to be made at least six months before the intended wedding date. Weddings are reserved for active parishioners. Pre-Cana Session is required. Please call Parish Office for more information.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICKPlease call Deacon Thomas Taylor or the Parish Office when a parishioner is hospitalized or home bound.
Holy Cross ChurchHoly Cross Church651 East Springfield Road • Springfield, Pennsylvania 19064
October 18 , 2020 • Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary TimeOctober 18 , 2020 • Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Parish Office / Rectory ...................................610-626-3321610-626-3322
Parish School ................................................610-626-1709Religious Education .......................................610-626-1057Convent .........................................................610-626-2491Music Director ............................ [email protected] .................................... www.holycrosscatholics.orgE-mail [email protected]
Rev. Eugene C. Wilson .............................................. PastorRev. Edward C. Kelly ..................... Resident/Faculty COHSRev. Thomas J. Furey .................... St. Joseph Villa/RetiredDeacon Thomas L. Taylor ..................... Permanent DeaconDeacon Robert Frankenberger .................................RetiredDeacon Joseph N. Gousie........................................RetiredMrs. Theresa Carey ................................Business ManagerDr. Mary Rose Worrilow ..........................................PrincipalMrs. Kelly Meliti .................. Director of Religious EducationMrs. Grete Ingalls. MM, CAGO ..................... Music Director
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I’m sitting here now with Corona. Not the kind that comes from China with need for a mask, but the kind that comes from Mexico with need for a lime. I was simply in the mood. Some days, you know, are like that. (Twenty-first Century technology is great when it does what you want it to do, but sometimes the trouble is getting it to do what you want it to do. Even my laptop, for some unknown reason, decided to shut-down and reboot taking twenty minutes to do so as I had just sat down at my desk. I guess it was tired. Oh, well! Cheers my friend!) I certainly wouldn’t call myself a beer connoisseur, but one of the most interesting beers that I’ve ever had is called Rauchbier (smoked beer). The occasion of my first having it involved a bit of travel and my catching-up with Tom. I’ve known Tom from about the time that he was in the sixth grade. He is a former altar server of mine and we’ve stayed in touch over the years. In college, he spent a year abroad. I caught up with him in Bamberg taking a train up from the Munich area where I was visiting family and friends. Tom gave me a quick little tour of the historic town in Franconia (Bavaria) and then showed me his room. He told me that there was a little Ratskeller that he wanted to visit with me. It was famous for the beer that they brewed there. After freshening up a bit, we made our way to the tavern. It seemed small and some-what dark. Even the table at which we sat was dark. The blackened wood table was worn and I could imagine the locals sitting at this same table centuries ago. Tom warned me. Now Father, you may not like this beer. If not, don’t worry, I’ll finish it. I knew that wouldn’t be happening. The beer itself does have a unique smoky taste. Think of a very slight mesquite barbeque like taste. I enjoyed the dark malty brew and it’s worth a try if you’re into different types of beer. The actual name is Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier. At the darkened table with the dark and smoky brew a number of things came to light – as is often the case. We talked life and we talked vocation. Tom always had a “religious” bend and he does to this day. He wants to leave the world a better place than how he found it. He’s thought of priesthood and religious life. He was and he is seeking. Tom not only introduced me to a unique type of beer, more recently he has introduced me to a unique type of vocation, one which, I must be honest, I’m not overly familiar. There are actually many different vocations in the Church, just like there are many different beers in the world – some of which, by the way, are brewed by monks. That’s a vocation that I want to discern! Tom contacted me the other day. He let me know that he is with the Focolare Movement. It is not a specifically Church sponsored organization, but (from Wikipedia) “the Focolare Movement is an international organization that promotes the ideals of unity and universal broth-erhood. Founded in northern Italy in 1943 as a Catholic movement, it remains largely Roman Catholic but has strong links to the major Christian denominations and other religions, or in some cases with the non-religious.” Tom is currently in Loppiano, Italy near Florence living in community there. It will be interesting to hear about his on-going experience. Maybe, one day, in a post-pandemic world, we’ll be able to get to-gether once again drinking some Rauchbier at some dark table in some quaint little town where a friendship will be renewed, vocation will be discussed, and much of life and its unique living will be brought to light!
Peace!
Fr. Wilson
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MONDAY OCTOBER 19
8:30 AM Leo Sheridan
TUESDAY OCTOBER 20
8:30 AM Marguerite Greenleaf
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21
8:30 AM Daniel Morroni
THURSDAY OCTOBER 22
NO MASS
FRIDAY - Public Mass suspended during the green phase. Mass available online.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 23
12:15 PM People of Holy Cross
NEXT WEEKEND MASS INTENTIONS
SATURDAY OCTOBER 24
8:30 AM Francis & Catherine Armstrong
4:30 PM Anna Mary Boyle
SUNDAY OCTOBER 25
8:30 AM Anthony & Martha Liguori
11:00 AM Elizabeth O’Kane
Sunday Collection, October 11
Total Collection $7,635
Electronic $2,650
Basket & Mail-ins $4,985
On-Line Giving Join the growing number of Holy Cross Parishioners who contribute to the Sunday offertory by electronic means. It is convenient and easy. Please visit our website and click on “Our Parish” and then the “Parish Giving” tab or con-tact the business office for assistance.
Holy Cross Church
Stewardship Restoration Appeal
Today we give thanks to all those who have responded to our Parish Steward-ship Restoration Appeal. If you have not already contributed and would like to visit our online giving link, holy-crosscatholics.org/parish-giving/ or replay using the card included with your letter. Please continue to pray for our Restoration Appeal. Any contribu-tion you can make to our parish has a tremendous impact on the needs of our community.
(The restoration appeal this year is in place of the annual block collection.)
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The Corner Brought to you by your Evangelization Team
“Do we need evangelization? The statis-tics couldn’t be clearer. Did you know that there are far more ex-Catholics than Catholics in this country? Saint Pope John Paul II famously called for a New Evange-lization. Bringing people to Christ is not one work among many; rather, it is the central work of the Church, that around which everything else that we do re-volves.”
---Bishop Robert Barron
Sharon Burr Lyndi Butler Margaret Cook Stephen Collins Samuel Dephillippo Nancy DeSanctis Janet Doherty Terrence (Terry) Gibson Nella Giordano Nicola Giordano Donna Giorgio Carolyn Henderson Steven Henderson Stefanos Karas Carole Kime Mary and Ken Kull Kendall Lambert Rose Leto Patricia Lyons Helen Lyons
Joanne Marks Lucy Mashura, S.F.O. Barbara McCusker Lee Anne McGough Dan Murphy Connie Myers Frances O’Callaghan Charlotte O’Leary Paige O’Leary Mary Ann Purcell Mary Rafferty Rose Marie Santos Michael Sargent III Theresa Sherwin Joseph Sindoni Fr. Paul Stenson George Vrettos Lily Walker Nadia Waltanski
Three Parish Book Club
The Book Club will meet Wednesday, October 28, at 7:00 PM, via Zoom. We invite you to join us for con-versation, book recommendations and discussion. For more info, please contact Joy Van Berg at 610-328-2095 or at [email protected]. October—Rejoice and Be Glad by David Haas November—Women: Icons of Christ by Phyllis Zagano
Cardinal O’Hara High School
Become a Lion for life! Please visit www.cohs.com to learn about our upcoming admissions events and regis-ter to attend.
Scholarship Test Date :
Tuesday, Oct 27, 4:00-7:30 PM (virtual test)
Virtual Open House
Sunday, November 8, 1:00-3:00 PM
Holy Cross School Help Wanted
After School C.A.R.E.S Program
Part-time position 15 to 20 hours per week, 2:30 to 6:00 PM, Monday thru Friday. If interested, please call Mary Rose Worrilow, Principal, at 610-626-1709. Any questions, please call Holy Cross School 610-626-1709.
Casserole Drop-Off Date
The next drop-off is Wednesday, October 21, be-tween 6:00 and 7:00 PM at the gym annex. Anyone wishing to join us can go to saintjohnshospice.org for recipes. Or just make a casserole that you like. Please mark the casserole with the date prepared. Call Connie Labowitz at 610-328-0599 with any questions. Thank you!
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VOLUNTEER NEEDED
We would be most grateful for one addi-tional Sunday Collection counter. A new counter works with an experienced counter and is scheduled about once every five weeks. For additional informa-tion, please contact the Business Office at 610-626-3321. Thank you very much for considering this request.
Congratulations to those children receiving First Communion
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Ryan Boyd
Adam Brozzetti
Ryan Cardell
Kaitlyn Clark
Aubrey Cleary
Allie Clifford
Kasey Clifford
Fiona Ganley
David George
Logan Hutton
Emily Kelly
Daniel Lewis
Isabella Masterson
Addison Minchin
Avery Minchin
Adrianna Mitchell
Matthew Murray
Megan Myers
Thomas Perry
MacKenzie Price
Logan Redding
Nicholas Santone
Rose Schrader
Jeremiah Sesay
Billy Sherwood
Brie Urbanski
Robert Urbanski
Gia Yost
On this World Mission Sunday, we join with broth-ers and sisters around the globe in celebrating the Church’s responsibility of sharing Christ’s message of redemption and eternal life. Today, priests, con-secrated women and men and lay people continue to reach out to those who do not know or believe in Jesus our Savior. For those of us who remain at home, we can contribute to our Father’s plan through prayer and the example we offer in our own community. We can make a real difference to the welfare of the bodies and souls of those helped by the Church’s Missions.
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40 DAYS FOR LIFE
The National "40 Days for Life" Fall Cam-paign began on Wednesday, September 23 and runs until Sunday, November 1. Please pray every day for an end to abor-tion. If possible, please join us to prayer-fully witness outside of the Planned Par-enthood facility in Media on Saturdays from 12 to 1 PM, in West Chester on Thursdays or Fridays, or the main en-trance of Crozer-Chester Medical Center on Fridays from 11 to 12 noon. For more information, please call Regina Scheerer at 610-328-2463.
Jesus, protect and save the unborn. You are needed! To visit with Jesus
Monday thru Friday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
In our Adoration Chapel. Could you stay for an hour?
The are many hours He is alone. Need information, please call
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Masks are required.
Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship
In order to assist Catholics as they prepare to vote with formed consciences, the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference has produced a Presidential Candidate comparison document and a State Legislative Voters Guide. These documents seek to educate the faithful about candidates and their positions on issues of importance to Catho-lic voters. The documents are posted on arch-phila.org and catholicphilly.com.
In addition, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is once again offering to the Catholic faithful Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship. Visit FaithfulCitizenship.org.
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